squabby

IPA: skwˈɑbi

adjective

  • Short and thick; squabbish.
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Examples of "squabby" in Sentences

  • Dr. Owen Pugh defines the word as what is squabby, bulky.
  • He had little black beady eyes, a round fat white face, and a broad squabby Mongol nose.
  • Over the kitchen fire, like an evil spirit of the squabby order, crouched Mrs Catanach, waiting for Jean; no one else was to be found.
  • She seemed nearly as long as a harbour tug, though much more squabby; and she otherwise so much resembled the Lilliputian steamers of Lake
  • A latticed window of carved wood was set in one wall; there was a profusion of squabby pluffy cushions and fat carpets everywhere, and Lalun's silver
  • She's beaten and locked and forced to shut her dreams tight till that squabby of a gook decides to approve her to be the machine she was designed to bear his child, wash his clothes and dishes.
  • A latticed window of carved wood was set in one wall; there was a profusion of squabby pluffy cushions and fat carpets everywhere, and Lalun's silver _huqa_, studded with turquoises, had a special little carpet all to its shining self.
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